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Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Bachelor of Bicultural Social Work (Level 7)

Te Wananga o Aotearoa

Subject area

Social Work

Duration

4

4 Years

Total student fees

$16,631

over 4 Years - details

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About the course

What can I expect out of this qualification?

An opportunity to advance the current degree by introducing new ideas and practices that embrace Maori and non-Maori theories, principles and practices.

Key Information for Students

Entry Requirements

Minimum requirements

To enter Year 1 applicants must: a) have completed Te Tiwhikete Nga Poutoko Whakarara Oranga Certificate in Social Services (Biculturalism in Practice) Level 4; OR b) any level four qualification of at least 120 credits; OR c) have two years full time work experience within the field of social services AND: d) provide supportive references from two appropriate people within the field of social services; AND e) completes and submits the Criminal Disclaimer Form and the Police Vetting form; AND (applicants will be advised of the results and acceptance into the programme) AND f) demonstrates personal suitability to meet the entry criteria towards completing this programme. Year 2 Entry into Year Two of the degree is available for tauira who are a) eligible for cross credit or recognition of prior learning s to a maximum of 120 credits; OR b) holds a relevant qualification; OR c) has extensive practice experience; AND d) has been working in social services in New Zealand for at least two of the last five years; AND: e) provides supportive references from 2 people within the field of social services; AND f) completes and submits the Criminal Disclaimer Form and the Police Vetting form; (applicants will be advised of the results and acceptance into the programme) AND g) demonstrates personal suitability to meet the entry criteria towards completing this programme. NOTE: the applicant will also need to attend a workshop and an interview with one of the tutors

Detailed requirements

See provider website for more details about entry to this qualification.


Duration

4 Years


Tuition Fees

Annual Total qualification
Student fees
(what you pay)
$4,158 $16,631
Government tuition subsidy
(what the government pays)
$7,330 $29,322
Total $11,488 $45,953

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A Compulsory Student Services Fee may be charged, see your provider for details.


Student Success

88%


National Graduate Outcomes

Outcomes for students who completed qualifications at the same level and in the same subject area, three years after completion:

Median earnings N/A
Earnings range N/A
In employment N/A
In further study N/A
On a benefit N/A

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Contact details

Main Campus Office

Free phone: 0800 355 553
Phone: (0800) 355 553
Fax: (7) 871 3224
Email: info@twoa.ac.nz
Web: http://www.twoa.ac.nz

Please contact the provider for details of where this qualification is offered.

Where does this information come from?

The Key Information for Students data is compiled by the Tertiary Education Commission based on information provided by tertiary education providers and the Ministry of Education. Remember to check the provider’s website for further details.

NZQA supplies all other information based on material from the provider.

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